Today, the games industry still hates women. Yet so many of us remain here because we love games in spite of this reality.
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It's time for the games industry to take a long hard look at itself and decide what it really wants to be, then do the hard work of change.
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As usual, gross mischaracterization of what happened. But I don't expect you to tell the full story.
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as a witness to the full story, I can indeed affirm that that was the full story.
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When do you put the start to that story?
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I been out here pal. start it wherever you like.
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You said you know the full story, so my question.
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don't mistake my contradiction for a desire to exchange perspectives it's not debate club, you just aren't right.
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That's your prerogative.
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Notch shouldn't have used that word, but you're deliberately misdirecting away from what was actually going on that caused him to say it.
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Only reason you're attacking Notch is because he spoke up about Zoe Quinn demonising the dev of
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So in turn you want to demonise Notch, not because of the language he used or its target, but because he is stridently anti-social justice.
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It's a matter of public record what Ms Quinn has done and is capable of doing. Again, you're involved in appalling, shameless misdirection.
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Being stridently anti-social justice makes you a bad person.
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Well, in certain circles, evidently.
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Zoe Quinn is a hypocrite. You can hate Notch all you want if he says bad about any other feminist. She does not count.
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He's welcome to criticise anyone he wants. The issue is his shameless use of misogynistic language. What a way to spend your influence.
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It's a vulgar noun referring to the vagina. There's nothing gender-assigned about something so simple as an insult, despite its origin.
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